2:53 rabbit tracks. I don't know what nationality Daniel is but in the case you don't know here's a few tips. When you arrive in a cabin during cold, open all doors and windows. Let fresh air in and bad air out. This way you'll warm up the cabin much faster. The air inside when you arrive is "raw". Also, if you have rocks, heat the rocks on the oven/fire place before you go to bed. Place the warm rocks in the bed. Make sure the rocks isn't that hot that they start a fire. Quila, you got a nice warm bed.
Hyttetur!! Now you know how our ancestors lived. :) The tracks at 2:53 is simply hare tracks ;) BTW: English "elk" = deer. Norwegian "elg" = English "moose". You two are good at going to cool trips.
Thanks! 😊 Yeah, I was saying it in Norwegian and didn't even realise that in English was moose hahaha We love going on these types of trips even though we are not that good on skis haha
I'm still betting it's a snow troll. Those things are all over the place in Norway, and believe it or not, some of them wear hare shoes so that their tracks go unreported and then they catch you off guard. Anyway at least beware of the large ones who wear moose shoes!
Those pawprints in the snow look like a small troll's. In case of attack yell "vade retro trollus nordicus, abrenúncio, credinho, saramago e alhos!" They always get very discomfited by foreign incantations.
Hi Mon amie Can u please upload the vlogs like the Ms course available in Norway and need to know about any electrical course available ...And I did B.E electrical and electronics engineering and I have an idea to do Ms could you please guide me...
2:53 rabbit tracks. I don't know what nationality Daniel is but in the case you don't know here's a few tips. When you arrive in a cabin during cold, open all doors and windows. Let fresh air in and bad air out. This way you'll warm up the cabin much faster. The air inside when you arrive is "raw". Also, if you have rocks, heat the rocks on the oven/fire place before you go to bed. Place the warm rocks in the bed. Make sure the rocks isn't that hot that they start a fire. Quila, you got a nice warm bed.
Going to the bathroom there is a real adventure. xD
Hahah especially at night xD
Beautiful views. :D
You guys are soo cute and Norway is beautiful
Thank you for sharing. Everything looks beautiful.
Hello, is nice to see you again! :D
C 'est génial
Great Place
Hyttetur!! Now you know how our ancestors lived. :) The tracks at 2:53 is simply hare tracks ;) BTW: English "elk" = deer. Norwegian "elg" = English "moose". You two are good at going to cool trips.
Thanks! 😊 Yeah, I was saying it in Norwegian and didn't even realise that in English was moose hahaha We love going on these types of trips even though we are not that good on skis haha
Monica, onde e quando vc aprendeu a esquiar? Adoro seus vídeos!
Olá Selene! ☺️ Aprendi "sozinha" com ajuda de uns amigos. ⛷️
It's a Hare... little Bigger than Rabbit.
Salut Mon, Very beautiful place, LIKeeeeeeeeeee :) Fabrice.
Elg = Moose
Elks are a lot smaller and look a little more like a reindeer/moose mix. 🦌
well actually a large Elk is the same size as the scandinavina moose. the american moose is bigger.
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I'm still betting it's a snow troll. Those things are all over the place in Norway, and believe it or not, some of them wear hare shoes so that their tracks go unreported and then they catch you off guard. Anyway at least beware of the large ones who wear moose shoes!
Those pawprints in the snow look like a small troll's. In case of attack yell "vade retro trollus nordicus, abrenúncio, credinho, saramago e alhos!" They always get very discomfited by foreign incantations.
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There is no elk in norway. Elg= moose
Hi Mon amie
Can u please upload the vlogs like the Ms course available in Norway and need to know about any electrical course available ...And I did B.E electrical and electronics engineering and I have an idea to do Ms could you please guide me...
Nice cabin, BTW, but with that kind of sanitary facilities I'd rather be in Freixo-de-espada-à-cinta. Or Cleveland or whatever...